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Raised Parathyroid Levels

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Hi

Back at the end of June I had a lot of bloods taken,one of these included electrolytes. My calcium levels,both actual and adjusted came back as below range. 2.1 on a range of 2.2-.26. However my surgery didn't pursue it even though I queried it.

I've had a lot of health issues since last autumn,hence the blood tests. However about three weeks ago I was having a phone consultation with one of the Livi doctors who said my low calcium should have been investigated further and she ordered a PTH blood test for the parathyroid and bone profile and vitamin D.

They came back as normal,my calcium is still low but just in range at 2.26, vitamin D was 89. I didn't see the PTH test so assumed they hadn't bothered as the others were normal. However got a phone call from my GP this morning saying PTH elevated, needs retesting in 3 months.

Logged in to my online access and my result was 7.8 and the range ends at 6.9. I just wondered if any members had any knowledge of parathyroid issues.



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no experience personally , but when looking into it i found parathyroid can be rather complicated to understand as to when out of range results are a problem, and when it is just the normal balancing action happening and not a concern .. but i found reading this site helped me get my head round it parathyroid.com/

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helvellaAdministratorThyroid UK in reply to tattybogle

Agree that is the most comprehensive site on the planet.

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meme

Crohn’s or kidney problems can cause PTH to be raised. Have you been tested for anything like that? Do you have a low calcium diet?Do you supplement D?

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Sparklingsunshine in reply to meme

Hi

I don't have Crohns or kidney problems . Recent bloods showed kidney function was fine. I do supplement vitamin D as I've had deficiency in the past. I am vegetarian so don't eat a lot of dairy. Maybe its diet related.

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meme in reply to Sparklingsunshine

Your GP needs to find out the cause of the low calcium and treat it . Usually with D and calcium. Keep pressing GP for a diagnosis. Have you been referred to an endocrinologist yet?

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Sparklingsunshine in reply to meme

Hi

No, have got a face to face with GP next week for unrelated issue so will mention it. Yet its a puzzle as my recent Vitamin D was good at 89. And my calcium this time was in range, low but in range. I have been googling it and you can have something called normocalcemic parathyroidism. Not common but not unheard of. I'm not sure what to think tbh.

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meme in reply to Sparklingsunshine

Your GP must test calcium, vit D and PTH from the same blood draw for a diagnosis. It’s the only way to see if you have a calcium problem.

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Morganalefaye in reply to meme

I’ve had Crohn’s since the 1970’s, and I also have osteoporosis, although I’ve never broken a bone despite several quite bad falls. As I’ve been having a number of ‘joint’ issues for some time, I was finally was referred to a Rheumatologist who performed various tests, concluding I had CPDD and/or psoriatic arthritis. I had also my Parathyroid hormone tested and it came back 8.69pmol/l. I’ve also been put on high dose Vit D for five weeks, although my Vitamin D levels were well within normal range, as were my calcium levels. I’m confused! Grateful for any enlightenment.

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meme in reply to Morganalefaye

calcium, vit D and PTH need testing from the same blood draw. It’s the relationship between calcium and PTH that’s important.

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Morganalefaye in reply to meme

Yes, the tests were all taken from the same blood sample.

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meme in reply to Morganalefaye

what are the results and ranges?

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Morganalefaye in reply to meme

Here you go:-

Calcium 2.35mmol/l (Normal 2.08-2.65)

Adjusted Calcium 2.45mmol)

Vitamin D3 - 76.7nmol/L

Vitamin D2 - <5nmol/L

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meme in reply to Morganalefaye

and your PTH and range?

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meme

Has B12 and iron been tested? Low B12 could be the cause of low calcium. As you are a veggie it’s more difficult to get B12 from food and this can effect your calcium uptake as can low iron.

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Sparklingsunshine in reply to meme

Hi

My B12 is off the charts, literally, due to injections. Ferritin and iron panel were done, all good.

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